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1.I have breakfast at school at seven o'clock.(把I换成we)?
________ _________breakfast at school at seven o'clock.
2. We play basketball on Monday morning.(改为否定句)?
We _______ _________basketball on Monday morning.
3. My bike is in front of the house. (对画线部分提问)?
________is your bike??
4. Our breakfast is at seven. (对画线部分提问)?
_______is our breakfast?
5. We have dinner. We watch TV.(合成一个句子)?
We have dinner _________ watch TV.
6. I watch TV and play computer games.(分成两个句子)?
________ ________ _________.________ _________ _________ _________ .
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补全对话,从所给选项中选择一个填入横线上。(5分)
Mr. Green: Morning, Mr. Wu! You’re walking today. Do you usually come to school by bike (骑自行车) ?
Mr. Wu: 1 . But I sometimes walk. 2 .
Mr. Green: Walking is good. Look at the sun. 3 __.
Mr. Wu: 4 _ . And the air today is nice and clean. Do you come to school by bike?
Mr. Green: 5 .
Mr. Wu: Why not?
Mr. Green: Because my bike is broken.(坏了).
Mr. Wu: Broken? Oh, I see!
A.It’s a fine day for walking today. |
B.Yes, but not today. |
C.Yes, I do. |
D.That’s right. |
Can 13-year-olds do something to change the world? Cris Kesz Valdez, 13, from the Philippines believes so.
At the age of 7, Valdez set up an organization to give homeless kids things like slippers and toothbrushes. So far he has helped more than 10,000 children improve their lives in his hometown.
Valdez won the 2012 International Children’s Peace Prize on September 19, 2012.
“My motto is ‘we can change the world one heart at a time,’ ” Valdez said at the award ceremony.
In fact, Valdez is a homeless kid himself. He looked for food from trash, lived on the streets and slept in a public cemetery for most of his childhood. His parents didn’t care about him and often beat him. Valdez said he felt he was living in “darkness” at that time.
But this “darkness” didn’t turn him into a dark person. Valdez got help from community workers. On his first birthday party, at the age of 7, Valdez decided what he wanted most was to help other children who were still living on the streets.
“I didn’t have a lot of money, but I had a lot of love to give,” Valdez explained.
That day was the birth of the organization, Championing Community Children. Since then, Valdez and his friends visit homeless children and hand out bags with slippers, toys and even candy. They nurse their wounds, teach them about their rights and offer them hope.
“I want children on the streets to get the same chance as I have,” he said.
1.Cris Kesz Valdez helped homeless kids in .
A.China B.America C.the Philippines D.Japan
2.The prize Valdez won in September is called .
A.the Laurens Prize B.the International Children’s Peace Prize
C.the Pulitzer Prize D.the Noble Prize
3.What does the underlined word “darkness” in the passage mean?
A.Without any fire. B.Without any family. C.Without any food. D.Without any light.
4.It’s clear that .
A.Valdez likes to sleep in public cemetery B.Valdez has a lot of love and hope
C.Valdez still looks food from trash D.Valdez’s parents love him very much
5.According to the passage, we can know that .
A.Valdez teaches homeless kids about their rights
B.all the homeless kids have a better life now
C.Valdez made a lot of money from the organization
D.Championing Community Children was founded in 2000
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